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Adding more darkness to her day wear, she rocked a trilby hat and carried a large black holdall on her arm, finishing her lovely ensemble with a pair of black heeled sandals with a large mule-like strap across her foot.

With her long blonde and brown locks falling out in loose waves from under her hat, she also sported a pair of large sunglasses and appeared to be going make-up free after her late night the evening before.

All smiles! The 29-year-old beauty looked pretty chuffed, no doubt something to do with her unexpected turn as a viral sensation when her crying picture from the Golden Globes went global

Travelling totty: She rocked a pair of towering black sandals and figure-hugging leggings as she went to catch a flight out of LA

A long way down! Thanks to her high heels, Chrissy had to bend rather far to get to her bag when checking in for her flight

Functional: Her ensemble allowed her to move freely, perfect for her jet-set lifestyle

As well as it being a stylish and comfortable get-up, it was also pretty functional, as the star had to bend down and crouch on her knees as she went into her bag ahead of boarding her flight.

And, although she was undoubtedly in great spirits, her award-winning husband John Legend was nowhere to be seen.

Watching him accept his Golden Globe on Sunday night was always going to be an emotional moment for the beautiful model.

But as the camera cut to her, as proud as ever with tears streaming down her face, social media commentators went wild.

Luckily the Sports Illustrated star saw the funny side after she became an online sensation, joking on her own Twitter account: 'Sorry I don't practice my cry face okay.'

Emotional: Chrissy wept as her husband John Legend won his Golden Globe on Sunday, sparking a whole host of memes

Elated: The knockout relished in her husband's accolade at the award show

Hugs: Chrissy appeared to be living vicariously through the singer, as she was highly emotional about the win

Biggest fan: The Sports Illustrated model, who wed the singer in 2013, was a supportive wife

Prince was the presenter for the award category, which included nominees: Lorde (Yellow Flicker Beat, The Hunger Games - Mockingjay, Part 1), Smith Smith, Mercy Is (Noah), Lana Del Rey, Big Eyes, the self-titled track from the Tim Burton film, and Sia, Opportunity (Annie).

'I'm so honored to be a part of this amazing film,' the Ordinary People singer said on the stage. 'We're so grateful to write this song.'

John and rapper Common collaborated on the track for the acclaimed Martin Luther King Jr. biopic, of which Oprah Winfrey and Brad Pitt produced.

Thankful: The singer told the audience, 'I'm so honored to be a part of this amazing film'

Capturing the moment: Chrissy snapped a photo of John and his collaborator Common backstage

The drama chronicles the 1965 voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, amid racial tension ahead of the establishment of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which prohibited discrimination in voting.

Accepting the award alongside his collaborator, Common said: 'As I got to know the people of the Civil Rights Movement, I realized I am the hopeful black woman that was denied her right to vote.

'I am the caring white supporter killed on the front lines of freedom. I am the unarmed black kid who maybe needed a hand, but instead was given a bullet. I am the two fallen police officers murdered in the line of duty.'

The real prize: The All Of Me hitmaker continued to be showered with affection as he hit the press room with his wife

Speaking to Billboard magazine on the song, John explained in a December interview:

'Common and I wrote this song for Selma as a labor of love in honor of this magnificent film and the incredible men and women whose struggle the film chronicles.

'As we continue to march for justice and equality in 2014, we are so inspired by their work.'

Hot couple: Chrissy looked elegant in a beaded Zuhair Murad pale pink dress, and Josh was dashing in his suit

All in the details: Chrissy's gown featured an elaborate pattern over nude mesh lining

Beauty and the bubbles: Following the win, Chrissy posted an image to her Instagram, without comment, showing herself taking a swig of champagne